What Makes A Hot Spring, Hot?

Warta Geologi Pub Date : 2022-04-28 DOI:10.7186/wg481202204
Nurul Afiqah Rosli, M. Anuar, Muhammad Hasiib Mansor, Nur Syazwani Izzati Abdul Rahim, M. H. Arifin
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Hot springs naturally are groundwater that emerges to the surface after being heated up by geothermal activities. There are various classifications of hot springs according to the surface temperature. Still, in Malaysia, it is referred to as the spring that is higher than an average body temperature or 40 °C and above. Two types of hot spring origin are volcanic and non-volcanic sources. The Quaternary magmatic intrusion of Maria volcanic complex in Sabah is the only volcanic-related hot spring. Meanwhile, Sungai Klah, Ulu Slim, Gadek, and other hot springs in Malaysia originated from regional granite intrusion that slowly cooled down since the Triassic period. In Peninsular Malaysia, there is a geological trend of hot springs distribution based on three different intrusion and localities of granite batholiths: Eastern, Central and Western belts of granite. Tectonically, most of these hot springs are associated with fault zones related to highly fractured and deep-seated fault areas with high permeability host rock, such as Bok Bak Fault. Later it can conduit meteoric water to seep deep beneath the subsurface and be subjected to a high geothermal gradient zone. High dissolved minerals in the hot springs are beneficial for balneotherapy, while the excess heat and brine can be harnessed into electrical energy. The development of geothermal potential in Malaysia is still unhurried compared to our neighbouring countries, for example, Thailand’s Fang Geothermal Power Plant is a non-volcanic hot spring with a sound temperature of 130°C which can generate 300 kW of electricity. Lastly, effort has been made by researchers in gathering the data on hot spring distribution in Malaysia which can be viewed with just a click. A new app is developed for Android user named Malaysia’s Hot Springs that can be freely downloaded from the ‘Apps Store’ in hope that the application can serve as hot springs tourism and publication reference purposes.
温泉为什么这么热?
天然的温泉是地下水,在地热活动加热后浮出水面。根据表面温度,温泉有多种分类。然而,在马来西亚,它被称为高于平均体温或40°C以上的春天。温泉源分为火山源和非火山源两种。沙巴州玛丽亚火山杂岩第四纪岩浆侵入是唯一与火山有关的温泉。同时,马来西亚的Sungai Klah、Ulu Slim、Gadek等温泉起源于三叠纪以来缓慢冷却的区域性花岗岩侵入。马来半岛以东部、中部和西部花岗岩带三种不同侵入和花岗岩基的位置为基础,具有温泉分布的地质趋势。在构造上,这些温泉大多与高裂缝性和高渗透寄主岩的深部断裂带有关,如Bok Bak断裂。然后,它可以引导大气水渗入地下深处,并受到高地温梯度带的影响。温泉中的高溶解矿物质对浴疗有益,而多余的热量和盐水可以转化为电能。与邻国相比,马来西亚的地热潜力开发还算从容,如泰国的方地热发电厂是一个非火山温泉,声温130℃,可发电300千瓦。最后,研究人员努力收集马来西亚温泉分布的数据,只需点击一下就可以查看。为Android用户开发了一款名为“马来西亚温泉”的新应用程序,可以从“应用程序商店”免费下载,希望该应用程序可以作为温泉旅游和出版物参考用途。
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